Specialty aircraft

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Learning objectives

  1. Set up keybinds
  2. Understand special nuances for specialty aircraft (e.g. pit limitations)
  3. Understand flight model for specialty aircraft
  4. Know how to load an F-16 pit for specialty aircraft operations

A-10

Has its own pit.

F-4 Phantom II

F-4 Phantom II
  • Flaps are necessary for the Phantoms, default is CTRL+F11/F12 to open and close. You will see the flap status at the top left of the screen.
  • Visibility through the HUD is poor. You can recenter your TrackIR by ducking your head and recentering; this helps a bit.
    • Press Shift-H to toggle the DED to the HUD. You will need this for advanced settings like TACAN, BINGO, etc.
  • Requires custom binding for countermeasures (CKPIT: Drop Chaff/Flares): 'Ctrl ,' and 'Ctrl .'
  • TACAN and ILS works sort of
    • Turn on ILS knob with Shift-ALT-Y
    • Cycle mode with I or knob to right of HSI
    • Make sure you configure your defaults to push the DED to the HUD (use WDP)
    • Note: CNI does NOT work, so you will not be able to line up with radials using HSI
    • Note: CMD STRG for ILS approaches push to the HUD, like the F-16

F-14 Tomcat

F-14 Tomcat

Carrier aircraft. Can carry the Aim-54 Phoenix long range missile. Has a poor 2D pit. Requires the hook to be bound as there is no cockpit button, unless you are using the F-16 cockpit.

F-111 Aardvark

F-111 Aardvark
  • Flaps are necessary for the Aardvark, default is CTRL+F11/F12 to open and close
  • Fuel consumption is higher than the F-16. Estimate 15-20 lbs of fuel per mile for JOKER/BINGO calcs. And ease off the afterburner.
  • Often gets a TRP (Fuel Trap) warning. Maximize the throttle and reduce to clear the issue.

F/A-18

A-7 Corsair II

A-7 Corsair II

Carrier aircraft. Uses F-16 pit by default. Need to bind tail hook and flaps. CTRL-F9, CTRL-F10 for flaps.

This thing does not catch the catapult. It also only knows two throttle speeds: full and off. This makes things challenging when taxiing. To take off, get lined up between and behind the catapult by about 50 feet, drop full flaps, full throttle and take off. You may hear some loud grinding, that seems to be normal. Just raise your gear and carry on.

The flight model is not realistic; it has an instantaneous turn rate of 60 degrees.

To land, lower flaps fully, drop the tail hook and the gear, slow down to about 150 kts and catch the wire.

Mirage 2000

The Mirage 2000 family contains the following version, available in BMS:

  • Mirage 2000-B Twin Seat French Air Force training version (dedicated to training and pilot transformation)
  • Mirage 2000-C (RDI) Single Seat AA for French Air Force (limited to Fox-1)
  • Mirage 2000-N (N for Nuclear) Twin Seat French Air Force with Nuclearcapacity (do not have internal DEFA gun, nor air intake mobile devices, so, mach number is limited to 1.45)
  • Mirage 2000-D (D for Diversified) Twin Seat AG for French Air Force. (do not have internal DEFA gun, nor air intake mobile devices, so, mach number is limited to 1.45)
  • Mirage 2000-5(F) Single Seat AA for French Air Force (Fox-3 capable using MICA-EM and MICA-IR since end of 2006, ECM of the –5 has been significantly improved versus –C)
  • Mirage 2000-5 Mk2 Export version of –5, Single or Twin Seat.
  • Mirage 2000-9 Single of Twin Seat Export version

Mirage 2000-5F

Description

This is the Air superiority version of the Mirage. Equiped with the RDY radar it is Fox3 capable and it is equiped with link 16 and an internal jammer
Radar RDY : AA mode, Multiple targets tracking , Look down-Shoot down, high range (70 Nm / 426 230 ft for SER of 5 m2, over or under flight level) . Compatible with MICA ER (Fox-3) with LAM allowing shoot of 2 MICA before missile lock, others in Mad-Dog or Pit-Bull mode, TWS capable, but no TFR

Loadout

BMS-2000-5 payload.png

Rampstart tutorial & cockpit familiarization

Mirage 2000-D

Description

This Mirage is a true mudmover ! This version is dedicated for ground attack only. Equiped with the Antilope V radar it has been made for NOE incursion and precision strikes it also have an internal TFR and an insane amount of chaff & flares ! Like the -5 it is equiped with Link 16 and an internal jammer. It can carry a great variety of weaponry from iron bombs to cruise missiles or LGB.
In return the radar of the 2000-D have almost no air to air capabilities. (It is limited to CAC only - no BVR)
An other really important aspect is that some stuff have been removed from the airplanes to make room for new computers.

  • First one are the guns !!! yes the guns !!! so no straffing runs with this airplanes !
  • Second are the "moteurs de souris" those are small electrical engines moving forward and aft the small conical shapes inside the air intakes. (If you want an aircraft to be supersonic you have to break the sonic shockwave before it enters inside the compressor of your engine) This means that the mirage 2000-D is subsonic (in fact it's slightly supersonic M1.45 max) but it is not really important as this planes is always equiped with the 2000 Liters droptanks and those tanks are not supersonic capable either (M0.98 max - ultimate M1.05)

Loadout

TGP are loaded like bombs. There is no check box like on the F16. You have to look for ATLIS 2 or PDL-CT/S on the RH FWD fuselage hardpoint.

BMS-2000-D payload.png


Rampstart tutorial & cockpit familiarization

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